er, jeez I'm sorry - i don't know how to format code on Google Groups : (
On Jan 5, 2:21 pm, Kinsbane <kinsb...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, there's a main column of content and to the left of the main > column is an A element that is absolutely positioned. > > I have an announcement system that when there's an active > announcement, a box is rendered above the main column, pushing the > main column down. However, the A element that is absolutely positioned > stays where it is. > > I added code to check for an active announcement and add a class to > the A element so it'll keep it positioned alongside the left-border of > the main column. > > When a user closes the announcement box, it fades out, and the main > column moves back up to fill the space - but the positioned A element > does not follow. I then added code to the function I had to fade out > the box and save a cookie to show the user had closed the active > announcement box which removed the active-announcement class I had PHP > add to the A element. > The problem is, even though the removeClass() function is last in the > series of functions, it fires first - the positioned A element moves > up to where it should be BEFORE the active announcement box fades out. > > How can I change this so that the positioned A element has its class > removed after the other two things have taken place? > > Here's the jQuery code I have: > [code] > $("#close-notice").click(function(){ > > $("#notice").fadeOut(800); > createCookie('t3d_notice', > 't3dnotice_<?= $announcement['id']; ? > > >', 365); > > > $("#notice-tab").removeClass('active-notice'); > > } > ); > [/code]